England and Ireland Since 1800Oxford University Press, 1975 - 193 páginas |
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... ( Belfast 1973 ) ; Irish Unionism ( The Historical Association Pamphlets 81 , London , 1973 ) . For the period after 1922 and the Ulster Unionist Party in particular , see John Harbinson , The Ulster Unionist Party , 1882-1973 ( Belfast ...
... ( Belfast 1973 ) ; Irish Unionism ( The Historical Association Pamphlets 81 , London , 1973 ) . For the period after 1922 and the Ulster Unionist Party in particular , see John Harbinson , The Ulster Unionist Party , 1882-1973 ( Belfast ...
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... Belfast . Nor does such intimidation need to be overt , or directed against every individual to ensure its success . Many of those 60,000 Belfast people - 12 per cent of the population of the city - whom the Community Relations ...
... Belfast . Nor does such intimidation need to be overt , or directed against every individual to ensure its success . Many of those 60,000 Belfast people - 12 per cent of the population of the city - whom the Community Relations ...
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... Belfast , while influenced by these general factors , is something of a special case . In the early nineteenth century Belfast experienced rapid economic growth , attracting to it the surrounding rural population in such a way as to ...
... Belfast , while influenced by these general factors , is something of a special case . In the early nineteenth century Belfast experienced rapid economic growth , attracting to it the surrounding rural population in such a way as to ...
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Matters of History | 1 |
Images | 18 |
Pride and Prejudice | 47 |
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